Extract Images From Google Slides
Upload your Google Slides file to extract all embedded images instantly. The tool scans every slide and lets you download images individually or as a single ZIP. Everything runs in your browser – your file never leaves your device. Also works with Microsoft PowerPoint exports.
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How to Extract Images From Google Slides
1. Selecting a Google Slides file:
To select a Google Slides file you can:
- Click the file section box and select a file from your local drive
- Drag and drop your Google Slides file into the file section box
2. Scanning your Google Slides file for images
Once a file is selected, press the “Scan Document” button to start scanning the file for included images. Once the scanning process is complete, a list of found images will be displayed along with a thumbnail and the file name of each image.
3. Selecting Images for Download
Select the images you wish to extract and download from the Google Slides file by checking the checkbox of the desired image or images. You can also use the Select All and None buttons at the top of the displayed results for quick bulk actions.
4. Download Images From Google Slides Scan Results
Once all the relevant images are selected, click the “Download” button at the bottom of the results page to download the images to your local drive. If you select more than one image file, a zip file containing all of the selected images will be created automatically and downloaded to your computer.
Alternately, you can right-click on the image and select save image as… from the context menu
Not sure which method is right for your situation? See all 6 ways to save images from Google Slides, including free built-in options that need no file download → How to Download Images from Google Slides: 6 Methods Compared
Why Use Our Online Tool to Extract Images From Google Slides?
Although there are several tools, both online and offline, that allow you to download an image from Google Slides, our tool provides the following advantages:
Completely online – No installation is required on your device. Our tool is accessible from any device (mobile, PC, or Mac), operating system (windows version including Windows 11, Android, and IOS), and supported browsers.
Secure and private – download images from a Google Slides presentation within your browser without sending your presentation to any remote server or exposing sensitive content. Our tool is 100% browser-based and does not send your presentation anywhere, or any part of its content.
100% free – no registration, mailing list signup, or hidden fees. We provide our tool as a completely free service to our website users.
What Google Slides File Formats Are Supported For Image Download?
Our free online image extraction tool supports a wide array of Google Slides presentation file formats, in both Office Open XML and OpenDocument formats:
| File Extension | Description |
| PPTX | Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation |
| ODP | OpenOffice Presentation |
| PPTM | Microsoft PowerPoint Macro-Enabled Presentation |
| POTX | Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation Template |
| POTM | Microsoft PowerPoint Macro-Enabled Template |
| PPAM | PowerPoint Macro-Enabled Add-Ins |
| PPSX | Microsoft PowerPoint Slide Show |
| PPSM | Microsoft PowerPoint Macro-Enabled Show |
| SLDX | Microsoft PowerPoint slide |
| THMX | Office 2007 Theme |
What Image File Formats Can Be Extracted From Google Slides?
Our free online image extraction tool supports the following image file formats:
| File Extension | Description |
| JPG | Joint Photographic Experts Group |
| JPEG | Joint Photographic Experts Group |
| PNG | Portable Network Graphics |
| GIF | Graphics Interchange Format |
| BMP | Bitmap |
| WMF | Windows Metafile |
| EMF | Enhanced Metafile |
| TIF | Tagged Image Format |
| TIFF | Tagged Image File |
Alternative Ways To Save An Image From the Google Slides
Although Google does not offer a direct way to save images from Google Slides, there are 4 methods that you can use to extract images from slides:
Method 1 – Copy and Paste the image from the slide
Open your presentation in Google Slides and Select the image you wish to extract. Right-click the image and select “Copy”. Now the image is copied to your device’s memory and can be pasted anywhere you wish, including another slide, presentation, or Google Docs document.
Remember that you may not be able to paste the image to external applications such as Photoshop.
Method 2 – Saving the Image to Google Keep
Open your presentation in Google Slides and Select the image you wish to extract. Right-click the image and select “Save to Keep”. You will see your image on the sidebar and will be able to access it from Google Keep Notes. Inside Google Keep Notes, you can select the image to copy, download, or share your image depending on the device.
Method 3 – Download the Google Slide With the Image
Open your presentation in Google Slides and Select the slide you wish to download (the slide containing the image). Click the “File” menu and select “Download”. In the sub-menu with download options, you can choose to save the current slide in JPEG, PNG, or SVG formats.
Remember that the entire slide will be saved as an image and you’ll need to crop the slide image if you only wish to save the specific image you need.
Method 4 – Manually Extract Image From Google Slides File
Open your presentation in Google Slides. Click the “File” menu and select “Download”->”Microsoft PowerPoint (.pptx)” to save the presentation on your local device. Rename your presentation file from .pptx to .zip extension. Extract the renamed .zip file to access all the internal files of the presentation. Now you can search for any image files within the extracted content. In many cases, you will find the media files stored under the “ppt/media” folder.
Having Issues With Our Tool?
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If you encounter any issues with the extract or save image from Google Slides tool, please contact us and we will do our best to fix the issue as soon as possible.


